On Thu, 2005-10-06 at 12:44 -0400, William Allen Simpson wrote:
Erik Haagsman wrote:
On Thu, 2005-10-06 at 11:56 -0400, William Allen Simpson wrote:
This partitioning is exactly what we predicted in many meetings when discussion the terms of the contracts.
Markets are inefficient for infrastructure and tend toward monopoly.
How does replacing non-profit organisations (which most public IX'es are) with government bodies and governmental legislation improve anything...?
Government _is_ a non-profit organization, with generally broader representation.
How does replacing a representative government with a smaller feudal organization improve anything?
The current status quo has IX's in the hands of private but open organisations, run by it's members. Replacing govermental organisations by now is purely hypothetical, it's already happened and in most countries outside the US there never were government controlled IX's for IMO very good reasons, with member's freedom to formulate their own policies as number one.
Idiot laissez-faire pseudo-libertarians forget that all markets require regulation and politics.
But why government regulated instead of IX member regulated...?
Because as much as it's best not to rely on thugs with guns, I really don't want the thugs with guns to be private armies.
Ah yes, we want public armies with guns to rely on, just like we rely on them at the moment regulating software patents, ISP and telco data tapping, all those nifty little ideas that make our lives so much better. -- --- Erik Haagsman Network Architect We Dare BV Tel: +31(0)10-7507008 Fax: +31(0)10-7507005 http://www.we-dare.nl